Example sentences of "party which have [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | She had met him at one of those dinner parties which had now become the nexus of her social life , replacing conferences and meetings , although few of the individuals had changed . |
2 | The Mathematics and Science Working Parties which have already reported require programmes of learning to be based explicitly on practical experience so that students develop a deeper understanding of the technological society in which they will live and work . |
3 | In the discussion which followed J. T. Murphy characterized the Labour Party as " the third party of the bourgeoisie " , and as a party which had completely defeated Communist attempts to influence it . |
4 | As head of the party which had always represented big business interests , he chose his cabinet mainly from the business world : " eight millionaires and a plumber " was a contemporary description — and the plumber , the Secretary of Labor , left within a year . |
5 | Quite how the party which has successfully brought us to economic misery and industrial impotence can make such a claim seems to suggest some very muddled thinking . |
6 | ‘ To do a deal with the Liberal Democrats would be to help put in power a party which has just lost a share of its vote , ’ said one source . |
7 | Will my right hon. Friend send a message today to the leaders of the National Association of Local Government Officers who are spending some £2 million on a shoddy and inaccurate advertising campaign , telling them that their policies of abandoning competitive tendering , abolishing the Audit Commission and introducing a minimum wage would be acceptable only to a party which has already sold its soul to the trade union bosses ? |
8 | AS trade-union officials came to recognize this ability they swung their organizations behind the only Party which has ever secured any significant working-class representation in the British parliament . |
9 | Last week , the Estonian Parliament compromised on both fronts — but only at the price of jeopardising the alliance between nationalists and the republic 's Communist Party which has hitherto allowed Estonia so nimbly to sidestep a decisive confrontation with Moscow . |
10 | But the party which has always claimed the revolutionary role now shows no signs of fulfilling it . |